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zero trip meter. fill vehicle to top fuel filler should cut out when full. Drive car then refuel to top. Note litres used and total km driven.
Formula Total Km divided by Total Litres = km/ litre value
You will most likely have to have a dealer order a different inst. cluster that is set up for miles. This is not a warranty condition and you would have to pay to do this. Dealer will call order in with VIN number and KM and the cluster exchange company will calculate how many mile it equates to and preprogram cluster.
Hi Kevin:
That all depends on how many litres of fuel your vehicle consumes and will vary depending on driving conditions, speed, technique, engine condition, and goodness knows what else.
Let's guess and say you're using 10 litres per 100 km.
40 divided by 10 equals 4
4 times 100 equals 400km
What you will need to do is use your rate of fuel consumption with this calculation.
You would fill up the vehicle, then divide the mileage traveled by the amount of fuel it took to fill the tank again. So assuming you filled the tank each time, you would divide 609km by 100.4 ltr which is .1648 or 16.49 L/100km Thats about 40 mpg.
okay,for one,the odometer doesnt read in miles per hr,it reads miles driven, and two i have no idea if its possible to change the odometer to km traveled,if you're talking about the speedometer,its already there,get a european cluster :p
About 11 MPG. I had to convert KM to Miles. Of course this is for "highway" driving without a lot of stops and starts. I didn't find any information on city driving, but I would guess that it would be around 8 MPG.
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